Tunisia, where the father of independence, Habib Bourguiba, granted women the right to divorce and encouraged them to get a higher education as far back as the 1960s, is a case in point.
Isadore Sharp, founder of the extremely upscale Four Seasons hotel chain, serves as a case in point.
As a case in point, one of our Aspire team has actually been hired full time by Metropolis.
As a case in point, CEO compensation is increasingly being tied to specific goals that include succession planning.
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Cyril Ramaphosa, once boss of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), is often cited as a case in point.
As a case in point, one has to look no further than financial services to see the impact of destructive and imitative pay practices.
Credit Suisse used Brazilian agribusiness as a case in point.
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As a case in point, the Federal Reserve--in close cooperation with other domestic and foreign regulators--regularly conducts so-called horizontal reviews of large financial institutions, focused on specific issues and practices.
As a case in point, all through the financial crisis from October of 2008 until October of 2010, I heard commentators recommending that investors stick with shares of companies having strong balance sheets.
As a case in point, 400 meter dash sprinter Oscar Pistorius inspired millions by making it all the way to the Olympic semi-finals to run his greatest race as a double amputee.
As a case in point, the company I helped save from closure in 2004 and now lead ( Fishbowl ) has grown from 6 to 100 employees in the past 8 years, and our turnover is negligible (under 2%).
Washington portrays Microsoft as a juggernaut, but the software giant is hardly invulnerable, a case in point being its blindness to the significance of the Internet a few years ago.
Opponents of the death penalty in Colorado point to such delays as a reason to not seek it in the Holmes case, saying victims wouldn't get the solace they seek.
In the Italian case they point to Mario Monti as the stand-in, a former European Commissioner.
Case in point: As is often the case these days, following the arrival of a new CMO, University of Phoenix and the agency just parted ways.
As another case in point, Farient developed a peer group for one of our manufacturing clients in multiple businesses and heavy international exposure.
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They made a point to look behind churches as a result of a 2004 case in which someone apparently kidnapped a hairdresser in Forsyth County.
The case in point was Croatia, a relevant example indeed as that nation is scheduled for EU membership in 2013.
And e-mails that Tim Blixseth sent to Edra Blixseth in March, filed as part of Edra's affidavit in the LeMond case court documents, also point to a cash crunch.
It is too easy for people to take advantage of these programs, which ultimately hurts the people that genuinely need them (case in point: the Earned Income Tax Credit, which, as a refundable credit, is a magnet for unscrupulous tax preparers who seek to take advantage of the potential for higher fees).
Case in point: I have a long time friend who, for as long as I can remember, has gotten a raw deal in life, while giving so much.
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